Felipe Melo (10 Viewers)

cublinks

Junior Member
Apr 8, 2008
237
i really hate him for performing inconsistently, on every match he was always good/best on the first 45 mins, but invisible for the last 45...
either he is not a juve material or not yet a juve material...
 

Kasaki

Moggi's Assistant
Jun 1, 2010
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i really hate him for performing inconsistently, on every match he was always good/best on the first 45 mins, but invisible for the last 45...
either he is not a juve material or not yet a juve material...
FFS the guys was hobbling 35 minutes into a match. Don't blame him for disappearing . If you watched him he was limping 24/7. No idea why aqui didn't come one...
 

Juve_fanatic

Second coolest member!
Apr 5, 2006
7,561
Out of all the players we should sell and the priority of problem/deadweight players on our team, Melo would be somewhere around 12th.
And yet, the people in Juve cant see this and they keep making decisions that are completely opposite of what really should be done.....I bet that Krasic will end up like Diego (sold at the end of the season) and the contracts of Matri, Martinez and Motta will be extended because "they have much to give in Juve"
 

cublinks

Junior Member
Apr 8, 2008
237
FFS the guys was hobbling 35 minutes into a match. Don't blame him for disappearing . If you watched him he was limping 24/7. No idea why aqui didn't come one...
if he is limping and cannot continue to play, id say he rather give up and ask to be substituted rather than forcing himself to play and be invisible...
he's the defensive midfielder FFS, hes the one protecting our defense, how is he going to do his job if he is invisible...
if you feel you cant play well due to injury, it'd be wise not to play, dont sacrifice the play of the team
if you feel you can play but cannot contribute means youre not worthy of the shirt
 
Apr 15, 2006
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Juventus' Felipe Melo Sidelined For 10 Days
Juventus will have to make do without the services of Felipe Melo for a while.

Struggling Italian side Juventus have received some disappointing news from the treatment table in the aftermath of their 1-0 home loss against domestic rivals Milan on Saturday evening.

La Vecchia Signora will have to make do without the services of holding midfielder Felipe Melo for a while as the Brazil international has sustained an injury that will keep him sidelined for at least 10 days.

Melo picked up the injury after a collision with Kevin-Prince Boateng minutes before the break. The former Fiorentina star played through the pain barrier until the final whistle, but complained about pain in his ankle after the game.

He underwent further examination on Monday and Juventus have now confirmed on their official website that Melo will be unavailable for around two weeks.

Meanwhile, veteran striker Luca Toni has also undergone an MRI scan to clarify the extent of his ankle problem, but the former Bayern Munich attacker's injury isn't too serious. Toni is expected to resume squad training within days.

Goal.com
 

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